Divine Worship

The Committee on Divine Worship, a standing committee of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, has the responsibility for all matters relating to the Liturgy. The Secretariat of Divine Worship carries out the work of the Committee on Divine Worship, by:

overseeing the preparation and approval of liturgical books and texts and granting the concordat cum originali for publications of liturgical texts in the United States;

reviewing all publications in the United States which contain excerpts from approved liturgical books;

providing leadership in liturgical formation and sacramental catechesis, especially by means of its monthly Newsletter and other publications; and

serving as a resource for Bishops and Diocesan liturgical commissions and offices of Worship seeking advice.

Mandate and Goals for the Committee

The committee assists the bishops of the Latin Church, both collectively and individually, in fulfilling their roles as priests and leaders of the worshiping community, especially with the translation of liturgical text and the development of guidelines for the celebration of the Mass and the sacraments. The committee addresses in a particular way prayer and worship within culturally diverse communities.

This mandate includes the following areas of responsibility: For the Latin Church, liturgical practice within the United States, translation and adaptation of liturgical texts, sacred music, charismatic renewal, and national shrines.

Key Mission Responsibilities

Translating, adapting, reviewing, and promoting liturgical texts, especially for the Mass and the celebration of the sacraments;

Developing pastoral practices and guidelinesfor various liturgical questions and issues, including musical settings and adaptations for use in culturally diverse communities of the Church in the United States;

Reviewing liturgical participation aids and musical settings;

Responding to specific questions from bishops and providing information when requested to bishops and diocesan offices; and

Collaborating with USCCB Communications in the publications of liturgical text and rituals

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